A new report shows that more American cities offer friendly environments to the nation’s LGBT community. The “Municipal Equality Index,” released Thursday, shows more cities than ever (47) have received a perfect score when it comes to supporting gay rights.

Two Texas cities achieved a flawless score: Austin and Dallas. Fort Worth earned a 99 out of a possible 100 total points in the index created by the Human Rights Campaign and the Equality Federation.

Cities are evaluated on their non-discrimination laws, benefits and protections offered to LGBT employees, municipal services for LGBT constituents and leadership’s relationship with the community.

Had the HERO not been repealed, Houston’s score would have been 77 this year, not 48.

More U.S. cities are offering protections for LGBT people outside traditional liberal areas. The most unequal cities are found in the South, with Mississippi and Alabama cities receiving the lowest marks. Four cities in Texas received scores of zero (College Station, Irving, Lubbock and Mesquite). The average city score totaled 56 points.

See the gallery above for a ranking of the most gay-friendly cities in Texas.